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maybe even new york city, too. willie, doesn't look like a crippling storm or enough heavy snow for a lot of power outages. we're talking about a wednesday inconvenience type afternoon and evening. >> let's hope so. bill karins, your forecast looks all the better on a yum bow trotro -- jumbotron. >>> the threat of a storm on the east coast raising big concerns with thousands of people still struggling in the aftermath of sandy. nearly $200 million has been provided so far by fema. most of new york city's public schools finally back open. but as many as 40,000 people in need of emergency shelter. nbc's katie tur visited one of the hardest hit areas along the jersey shore. >> a week after the storm, the first real look at sea bright, new jersey and how destructive sandy's storm surge was to this town. >> you see this splash and get a sense of how high the water was. >> look at the sand. >> residents like bob and aim amy kelly were allowed back with empty suitcases and garbage bags to recover what they could as anothe
maybe even new york city, too. willie, doesn't look like a crippling storm or enough heavy snow for a lot of power outages. we're talking about a wednesday inconvenience type afternoon and evening. >> let's hope so. bill karins, your forecast looks all the better on a yum bow trotro -- jumbotron. >>> the threat of a storm on the east coast raising big concerns with thousands of people still struggling in the aftermath of sandy. nearly $200 million has been provided so far by...
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. >> this is the new york city police department. >> reporter: new york city is prepping again urging residents in the lowest lying areas to move out of the storm's path ago as parks, playgrounds and beaches are expected to close for 24 hours beginning at noon tomorrow. new jersey officials are watching the path of the storm closely. >> just when i thought i was going to start to get some more sleep we're going to get the nor'easter and i think it's going to be all hands on deck again. >> how much more can we take? >> reporter: at the peak of the power outages, more than 8.5 million people were without power. today, close to a million are still in the dark. and now the fear is that those who just got their power back may lose it again. >> why does it always happen we get creamed with a storm and then two days later there's another storm? >> reporter: elinda restaina, a mother of seven, is trying to work fast to salvage what she can before the next round of rain and wind. >> you can take our home but you can't take our heart. >> reporter: linsey davis, abc news, staten island. >> thank
. >> this is the new york city police department. >> reporter: new york city is prepping again urging residents in the lowest lying areas to move out of the storm's path ago as parks, playgrounds and beaches are expected to close for 24 hours beginning at noon tomorrow. new jersey officials are watching the path of the storm closely. >> just when i thought i was going to start to get some more sleep we're going to get the nor'easter and i think it's going to be all hands on...
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new york city plans to use shuttle buses to transport voters to the polls. new york and new jersey are allowing displaced residents to cast a provisional ballot for president and statewide office holders in any polling place. >>> the uncertainty of voting tonight comes as authorities in both localities, new york and new jersey prepare for a nor'easter which is making its way toward the east coast. officials say the storm could slow efforts to restore power to the nearly 2 million people who are still without electricity. cold weather has made it hard for the people who lack heat or are now homeless. the storm is expected to pri winds of up to 55 miles an hour and there could also be more coastal flooding, as much as two inches along the shore and several inches of snow in pennsylvania and upstate new york are predicted. >>> one week after superstorm sandy, hundreds of residents in krisfield, maryland are still without a permanent home. 126 units the summer's cove apartments were evacuated and flooded there. that means 168 people are in temporary housing. off
new york city plans to use shuttle buses to transport voters to the polls. new york and new jersey are allowing displaced residents to cast a provisional ballot for president and statewide office holders in any polling place. >>> the uncertainty of voting tonight comes as authorities in both localities, new york and new jersey prepare for a nor'easter which is making its way toward the east coast. officials say the storm could slow efforts to restore power to the nearly 2 million...
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york city. i'm chuck todd and in a moment joe and mika are coming back. it's a six-hour extravaganza, folks. just giving them a bit of a break. top white house adviser david plouffe, haley barbour, jim clymer and first, the first reads. after 18 months nearly a billion in ad spending, it is coming to a close. voters will decide whether to hire president obama or replace him with former governor mitt romney. it's a contest that pits the obama campaign's organization against republican enthusiasm for rae placing him in office and voter discontent about the still troubled economy. it all comes down to nine battleground states or is it seven or is it five or, as the romney campaign hopes, is it 11? if the first election results are any indication it could be a long night. dixville notch, new hampshire, the tiny town which has opened its polls just after midnight on every election day since 1960. they delivered a split decision, five votes for obama, five votes for romney. new hampshire's officially
york city. i'm chuck todd and in a moment joe and mika are coming back. it's a six-hour extravaganza, folks. just giving them a bit of a break. top white house adviser david plouffe, haley barbour, jim clymer and first, the first reads. after 18 months nearly a billion in ad spending, it is coming to a close. voters will decide whether to hire president obama or replace him with former governor mitt romney. it's a contest that pits the obama campaign's organization against republican enthusiasm...
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also getting news from new york city, there are some automatic polls that are down. again, bear with it. have patience. the danger here, as ashleigh said, is that people are leaving the polls. because these lines are long or the machines aren't working. we're going to try to make sure everybody who wants to vote can get to vote. and you can let us know about that, soledad. >> ali, thank you for watching. and if you want to share your experience, just send us a tweet or an e-mail, or just send us a text on twitter #cnnvotewatch. e-mail us at votewatch @cnn.com. or text us at cnn 55333 or you can follow ali on twitter or me on twitter as well. let's get right to zoraida for a look at some of the other stories making news. >> a lot of critical races to watch today. many of them impacting the balance of power in congress. in massachusetts, incumbent republican senator scott brown is in a very tight race against former obama administration official elizabeth warren. local polls show it is just too close to call. north dakota senate race is also getting a lot of attention.
also getting news from new york city, there are some automatic polls that are down. again, bear with it. have patience. the danger here, as ashleigh said, is that people are leaving the polls. because these lines are long or the machines aren't working. we're going to try to make sure everybody who wants to vote can get to vote. and you can let us know about that, soledad. >> ali, thank you for watching. and if you want to share your experience, just send us a tweet or an e-mail, or just...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: tonight we enter the final hours of 2012's presidential election. tuesday may be the main event but tens of millions have already voted. reduction of early voting hours in key states have raised questions about the propriety of campaign tactics. both sides are preparing for possible legal challenges in a sign that the contest might continue beyond election day. president barack obama and governor romney have spent the day drumming up last-minute support in battleground states. >> you may be frustrated at the pace of change. i promise you, so am i sometimes. but you know that i say what i mean and i mean what i say. (cheers and applause) i said i'd tend war in iraq and i ended it. i said i'd pass health care reform. i passed it. (cheers and applause) i said i'd repeal "don't ask, don't tell." we repealed it. (cheers and applause) i said we'd crack down on reckless practices on wall street and we did. (applause) soou know where i stand. you know what i believe. you know i tell
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: tonight we enter the final hours of 2012's presidential election. tuesday may be the main event but tens of millions have already voted. reduction of early voting hours in key states have raised questions about the propriety of campaign tactics. both sides are preparing for possible legal challenges in a sign that the contest might continue beyond election day. president barack...
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and it will allow up to 143,000 voters in new york city alone to cast their ballots today. these are people who might otherwise have problems getting to a polling station. now, this is not a perfect solution, the governor admits. it could complicate some local races. but the simple way to put it is your vote will count for the races you are eligible to vote for. the governor says just because you are displaced after the storm doesn't mean you should be disenfranchised. john, he adds after last week, quote, this will be a walk in the park. we'll have to wait and see. the polls open in less than an hour. >> new york not a swing state but everyone counts. it's important to vote everywhere. the price tag for the 2012 elections has exploded and is already breaking major records. the damage, $4.2 billion through sunday for the presidential and congressional races. final figures could hit $6 billion. some 750 million of it devoted to tv ads for campaigns. christine romans is tracking that. >> if you live in one of the swing states you've been hearing more about the candidates than
and it will allow up to 143,000 voters in new york city alone to cast their ballots today. these are people who might otherwise have problems getting to a polling station. now, this is not a perfect solution, the governor admits. it could complicate some local races. but the simple way to put it is your vote will count for the races you are eligible to vote for. the governor says just because you are displaced after the storm doesn't mean you should be disenfranchised. john, he adds after last...
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new york city, baltimore, 15 degrees colder than usual. honolulu and phoenix in the mid to upper 80s. >>> and in the aftermath of sandy, the issue of long-term housing for victims has fast become the top priority. in very few places is it more evident than in the hard-hit community of rockaway beach, queens. look at this, a helicopter flight over that neighborhood yesterday showed just how widespread that destruction truly is. it's heartbreaking. and the randomness of the damage is truly remarkable. >> reporter: you can see what was once a kitchen, and if you look inside those kitchen cabinets, all the plates and cups stacked up as if nothing happened here. it looks like this picture can't be real. and that's what strikes you when you look at these pictures. you look at them and say this couldn't possibly be real. >> yeah. more than 1.3 million homes and businesses across the storm zone still without power. now a full week after the storm hit, sandy is being blamed for 106 deaths in the u.s. now we have cold temperatures, plunging. we have
new york city, baltimore, 15 degrees colder than usual. honolulu and phoenix in the mid to upper 80s. >>> and in the aftermath of sandy, the issue of long-term housing for victims has fast become the top priority. in very few places is it more evident than in the hard-hit community of rockaway beach, queens. look at this, a helicopter flight over that neighborhood yesterday showed just how widespread that destruction truly is. it's heartbreaking. and the randomness of the damage is...
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with the tunnel to new york city still closed. they are using ferries. the wait has been ours. this is the people using the ferries the week has been several hours. and some pluses are being allowed to the holland tunnel but it is still difficult and some-city buses are being allowed. the investigation of price gouging in the aftermath. with a lot of businesses accused of hiking prices. and there are questions of groceries and hardware stores. hundreds of consumer complaints. price gouging and times of emergency is illegal under new york law. stay with us. [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow. you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah, blah, blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no, we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for real? your generation has it made. [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver. only from at&t u-verse. get a free wireless receiver with a qualifyi
with the tunnel to new york city still closed. they are using ferries. the wait has been ours. this is the people using the ferries the week has been several hours. and some pluses are being allowed to the holland tunnel but it is still difficult and some-city buses are being allowed. the investigation of price gouging in the aftermath. with a lot of businesses accused of hiking prices. and there are questions of groceries and hardware stores. hundreds of consumer complaints. price gouging and...
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look at new york city. but you do get greater quality theoretically from that. look, none of us want to see unions have such a great influence but on the other hand they represent the workers and the president has an obligation to balance that, don't you think? >> don, help me out. 2010 you'd have to say the president was rebuffed by the midterm elections. is that a fair conclusion? >> yes, it is. >> okay. so now he's now running for re-election and he wins. this is his last political campaign. he's told us that often enough that i now believe it. what's going to motivate this man to get away from being what i think to be an ideologue? look, i am in the 1%. i'm proud to be in the 1%. >> me, too. >> but i started like you did, started in the 99%. leon cooperman, all these people, this is the genius of america to allow guys like me, guys like you to work like hell, to have a good idea, to -- bernie marcus, arthur blank, ross perot, i go down the list of all these things, these jobs that have been created, home dep depot, three people, us, 330,000 people working an
look at new york city. but you do get greater quality theoretically from that. look, none of us want to see unions have such a great influence but on the other hand they represent the workers and the president has an obligation to balance that, don't you think? >> don, help me out. 2010 you'd have to say the president was rebuffed by the midterm elections. is that a fair conclusion? >> yes, it is. >> okay. so now he's now running for re-election and he wins. this is his last...
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welcome back to democracy plaza in new york city. and joining us now from chicago, senior adviser to the obama campaign and former white house press secretary robert gibbs. robert, good to have you on the show. how are you feeling today? >> i feel great. not a lot of sleep, but i feel really good about where we are in this election. >> any bets you want to make with joe? >> i'm happy to bet joe. what does joe want to bet today? >> i don't know, axelrod's going to be losing his mustache if you lose pennsylvania. you decide. i want to ask you about last night as the president gave his final speech of the 2012 campaign. it doesn't seem like that long ago that we were talking to you in iowa in 2007 that i was watching chris matthews introduce an historic figure making his announcement in illinois. that just doesn't seem like that long ago. how did you feel last night as you saw the president tear up making the final political speech of his career? >> you know, it was -- it was heavy with nostalgia. i asked him, you know, are you feeling
welcome back to democracy plaza in new york city. and joining us now from chicago, senior adviser to the obama campaign and former white house press secretary robert gibbs. robert, good to have you on the show. how are you feeling today? >> i feel great. not a lot of sleep, but i feel really good about where we are in this election. >> any bets you want to make with joe? >> i'm happy to bet joe. what does joe want to bet today? >> i don't know, axelrod's going to be...
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the new york's governor issued an executive order allowing people to vote in any polling place in the city it does not matter which one you have been designated to. " 21 and it will take a vote. >> off the first presidential election results are in now already is a tie. president barack obama and republican rival mitt romney each got five votes in the hicksville notch new hampshire. that is a small town it is five and five tied. they always open their posed at midnight and this was the first time they have ever tighter. i know what this is. >> i think we can do it on the rest of the results. >> a reminder kron 4 will have all the results for you stay tuned ride here we have on our election special and coverage starting at 8:00 p.m. going all the way until the deal is done. you can stay up late with us on kron 4 also conveniently check in on our website for www.kron4.com anytime you want. facebook and sweater will also keep it up-to- there are hundreds of ways people use lysol disinfectant spray. ben's mom uses it around the bathtub. it kills mold, and unlike clorox clean-up, it's appr
the new york's governor issued an executive order allowing people to vote in any polling place in the city it does not matter which one you have been designated to. " 21 and it will take a vote. >> off the first presidential election results are in now already is a tie. president barack obama and republican rival mitt romney each got five votes in the hicksville notch new hampshire. that is a small town it is five and five tied. they always open their posed at midnight and this was...
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york city. we have called this race for president barack obama, reelected, yes, he's trailing now in popular vote. as you can see, take a look at that. it's closing but he's still trailing mitt romney at this hour by 21,000 votes. >> you can see there on the screen, the electoral college map. we have president obama with 290 votes. he needed 270. mitt romney with 203. fox news projecting not only has the president won ohio but also iowa and won colorado. some of the critical swing states we're also waiting on starting to come in. we brought those to you moments ago. >> fox news is partnering with twitter tonight watching traffic through social media. and jenna lee is following that. >> you've been quiet on twitter tonight. >> i've been busy. >> hard at work, right? >> we hadn't seen a lot of twitter traffic. >> sure. >> that is tough competition between you two. >> taking your tweets now. >> megyn has got people, i'm watching you, bret. >> not true. >> regardless of all of the things we're talki
york city. we have called this race for president barack obama, reelected, yes, he's trailing now in popular vote. as you can see, take a look at that. it's closing but he's still trailing mitt romney at this hour by 21,000 votes. >> you can see there on the screen, the electoral college map. we have president obama with 290 votes. he needed 270. mitt romney with 203. fox news projecting not only has the president won ohio but also iowa and won colorado. some of the critical swing states...
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. >> bret: as we look outside, times square here in new york city, this is a cool shot, isn't it. >> very. >> bret: that's the electoral vote up there. it's still tied at this hour as our map continues to fill in 163 to 163 and the magic number say it together 270 to win the white house. >> megyn: kind of left you hanging there. [ laughter ] sorry, next time. >> bret: crickets chirping. >> megyn: i have your back next time. >> bret: let's bring in peggy noonan your thoughts on the evening? >> it's quite a night. i'm hearing the pessimism of people, a certain of the guests i quite understand it. but a lot remains to be seen about this night. it's a funny sort of thing. it looks like it will go on for a while. i'm not at all sure we are going to know what's going on in ohio for a while. but there is a -- oh a subdued feeling to this if you are a conservative or a republic this evening. second thought is, i'm thinking my goodness, we just spent $2 billion, we're preoccupied profoundly for 18 months. there was no other story in america but the political story, and we may wind up with a c
. >> bret: as we look outside, times square here in new york city, this is a cool shot, isn't it. >> very. >> bret: that's the electoral vote up there. it's still tied at this hour as our map continues to fill in 163 to 163 and the magic number say it together 270 to win the white house. >> megyn: kind of left you hanging there. [ laughter ] sorry, next time. >> bret: crickets chirping. >> megyn: i have your back next time. >> bret: let's bring in peggy...